The Windy City Chicago
Chicago is the largest city in the State of Illinois, the largest in the Midwest, and, with a population of nearly three million people, is the third most populous city in the United States.
Chicago refers to the city of Chicago, or, more informally, in the metropolitan area Chicago, colloquially called the land of Chicago
Chicago is the city that works. Throughout the city's shoulders.
It has the tallest building in America North and one of the largest office buildings. With the elevated trains creating a continuous noise everywhere, the city looks great. It feels great. Is high.
At first glance, Chicago can be overwhelming. But like any city is the sum of its parts, and parts are different. Also known as the neighborhoods of the city, Chicago has more than 75 official neighborhoods, more if you count the names of the real estate agents have to point. Each neighborhood has its individuality and character.
Many restaurants such as the original sky Seven, Italian Village, and Berghoff, Life Loopgoers to whet your appetite. Boutique hotels like the Hotel Allegro, Hotel Burnham and Hotel Monaco Chicago compete for customers with more traditional Palmer House and Chicago Hilton Plaza and Towers.
While technically just outside the borders Loops, Grant Park should not be missed. Along Lake Michigan, this park is often called Chicagos Front Yard. The majestic Buckingham Fountain is here is like a luxurious garden of roses and outdoor home of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Petrillo Music Shell. The park is immense, with capacity to accommodate up to three million people tested each year for the Taste of Chicago Festival. The Grant Park Music also offers many arts festivals during the summer, including Jazz Fest and Blues Fest.
Near North Side, north of the Loop, bordered by the Chicago River, south of the lake and east of North Avenue in the north, is Chicago's Near North Side. This area is in turn composed of several smaller areas.
Cities Magnificent Mile, known as the Local Mag Mile is one of the most famous deals almost north. Extends along Michigan Avenue from the Chicago River to Oak Street, the shoppers' paradise is home highscale chains like Neiman Marcus and Bloomingdales in the 900 North Michigan Avenue, shopping and luxury boutiques like Marilyn Miglin and Room and Board. The top cities monument to modernity, the John Hancock Center, is here, a few blocks of the links City to its past, the Water Tower and the Chicago Water Works, two of the few buildings that survived the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. Water Tower Place, a mall luxury homes covered Marshall Fields Lord & Taylor and many other chain stores. A block away, the joy of girls to the American Girl Place, the entertainment complex Manufacturer wrists and retail store. From their parents enjoy RL Restaurant Ralph Lauren, designer of the biggest retail store and attached restaurant club. ,
Crate & Barrel and Saks Fifth Avenue store in Chicago Place is a few blocks south on Michigan Avenue.
About the Author
Douglas Scott works for The Rental Car Hire Specialist. and is a free lance writer for The Chicago Rental Site
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